Mix Tree - Studer Vista 9 Operating Instructions Manual

Digital mixing system, sw v4.5
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Vista 9 Digital Mixing System
5.4.1

mix Tree

5-24 AutoTouch+
Automation Mix files are managed via the Mix Tree System (MTS). Each and
every Mix Pass is automatically saved and archived within the Mix Tree.
Used in a linear fashion, the Mix Tree will have no branches. If at some point
a previously written Mix Pass becomes the Active Pass, a new branch of the
Mix Tree will start growing as new passes are generated. In this way, the Mix
Tree provides a graphic representation of the evolution of all Mix Passes. See
above.
Each Mix Pass is displayed as well as its linked history (the branch of the Mix
Tree from which the pass evolved). Working in conjunction with the Mix Pass
Stack, the Mix Tree provides an efficient means of organizing the multiple
Mix Passes that are created during the course of a mix. This is particularly
useful when creating several final versions of a mix.
The MTS is maintained between sessions, so that when a Mix is recalled
days or weeks later, the entire Mix Tree will be available to the new session.
All Mix Passes will be recalled and placed in their proper positions when the
Mix Tree is opened. The last Active Pass used will be loaded to the top of
the Mix Pass Stack and becomes the Active Pass. (The Mix Pass Stack is not
maintained when the Mix Tree is closed.)
Any number of new Mix Passes may be generated. Any existing Mix Pass
from any Title may be added to the Mix Tree.
SW V4.5
Date printed: 28.0.0

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